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Wish you could tweak that text? WhatsApp is letting users edit messages

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | Last week

Wish you could tweak that text? WhatsApp is letting users edit messages

"WhatsApp is now allowing users to edit messages for up to 15 minutes after they send them. The chat app says in a blog post users can correct misspellings, add more details or otherwise change what they have sent, the ability to edit messages started rolling out to people worldwide and will be available to all users in the coming weeks. That's according to the company owned by Facebook parent meta. WhatsApp says those receiving the messages won't be able to see the edit history. Last year, Apple revealed the ability to edit and un send iMessages between iPhones in a system upgrade, but those on the receiving end see that a message was unsent and the edit history. I'm Julie Walker

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You Can Spot the Liberals in a Fast Food Restaurant

Mark Levin

02:00 min | Last week

You Can Spot the Liberals in a Fast Food Restaurant

"Let me just say something You can learn a lot at a fast food restaurant You can learn a lot at a fast food restaurant Like why would you ask for a receipt Can I have a receipt a receipt for what The Apple Pay up what do you need it for I know why the guy wants to receive Because it's a cheap bastard tax deduction He collect them all over the year They will shoot box or something or a drawer at home and they collect like 4000 receipts and they add up to about $12 And there's my tax deduction right But a receipt is also evidence So if you're not supposed to be in a fast food restaurant don't ask for a receipt It's not worth your 13 cent deduction Here's the other thing that annoys me If I were in a fast food restaurant which of course I never am honey Just tell me my wife But if I were the senior citizen discounts I can tell liberals just by their looks by the clothes they wear what they do with their hair if they have hair I can tell them 98% of the time I'm right We'll be in a in an airport and I'll say to my wife that lady's a liberal And she said how do you know She's a liberal And I can tell in these fast food restaurants if I were there And they're the ones always screaming for the deduction I want my discount on the coffee You want what And everybody's in line waiting for this Yenta or whomever to finish I want my disco But you're not 65 While under federal law I can be I can be 42 Federal law for what Under the Americans with old Ajax Excuse me here at 60 I want my discount on the and these are people who will vote to raise taxes by millions of millions of dollars

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Ubuntu Podcast

00:54 sec | 2 weeks ago

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"To claim anything that Apple make on limits is a first class citizen at all right. Yes, okay. Well, that's fair. So yeah, the motivations for going through this process were we moved to all three of us have got iPhone now for nearly two years and we have the iCloud family planned to do phone backups and all of that stuff. And it hadn't really landed with me that in amongst that collection of services you get Apple music subscription. So as we've mentioned in prior conversations, the cost of living is going up in the UK, so we've been scrutinizing where we're spending money, and it occurred to me, we're paying for a Spotify service and an Apple music service and we're not using both of them. So one of them should probably get ejected. Now, the long and short of it is, it's Spotify that's going after some 12 years of being a customer. And

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New Walk Away Social App Takes on Facebook's Fascism

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:20 min | 3 weeks ago

New Walk Away Social App Takes on Facebook's Fascism

"To Brandon strock, walk away, campaign, Brandon, you're being sued in our two, I want to get into this with you. Really, really loony, insane stuff that folks, you can't miss it. You don't want to miss this. This is all on rumble in case you're lame radio station, only carries one hour of this program. And we spit on them. But I got to tell you, I want people to know how to reach you. So I want you to spend the next few minutes because there's a short segment before we get into all of the Looney Ness. How what you've created, this new social app. Sure. So as I was saying before, Facebook are walk away grew on Facebook to over 511,000 people sharing their stories, making videos, et cetera. And then we woke up and it was gone. The group has gone to content was gone. So I had a decision to make if I was going to try to move this movement onto other social platforms, which I didn't really want to do. Also, most of them don't have the capabilities to sort of function the way we need, like Twitter, true social don't have the mechanisms we need to make it work. So I built my own. It took a long two years working with developers, but I launched walk away social about a month ago. To be clear, we're not trying to be the next Facebook, Twitter, true social gather. This is not an open-source social media platform. What we do is we have people sign up, create a profile and once they create a profile, they join our groups. We have a testimonial group, a discussion group. We have state groups. It's actually quite amazing, and it functions very similarly to Facebook, but it's ours. We own it. And it's not as fascist as book. And it's not run by a creepy little martinet named, what is it? Zuckerberg? That's how our sponsor Mike lindell for first just Zuckerberg has suck a book. So how do people find this on they go onto the computers of their phone? Where do they go? So the walkway social app is available everywhere on the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. So if you're an Android user, you can go to your Google Play Store if you're an iPhone or iPad user, the Apple App Store, and we're also available on the web at walkaway social dot com for people who prefer to use browsers, computers. So it's everywhere.

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Media Hides Major Bank Run Threat

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:18 min | Last month

Media Hides Major Bank Run Threat

"Media is probably getting calls from the Treasury Department right now. I guarantee you the big uglies, CNN, even the people running the Apple news desk, NBC. I can almost guarantee you the Treasury Department's PR side, the communications director. They are working the phones saying, hey, can you just downplay the bank story? It's okay if you cover it. Just don't lead with it. And apparently it's working. I mean, they do mention it on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, but what catches your attention here. Front page of The Wall Street Journal is some freak wearing a cat uniform at the Met Gala, a Jared Leto, Leto, next set, Anne Hathaway, and Salma Hayek. So it's working. The lead should be. Not some Doja Cat thing. Again, I've joked around for a while that we're living through The Hunger Games. This is confirmation that The Hunger Games were awfully prophetic. Again, they do cover it, but it's as if your eyes go away from it. First republic sees sold to JPMorgan on page of The New York Times, B one, so it's buried because the front page of The New York Times, they're leading with Ukraine. Anyway, they do cover the bank issue, but you could tell it's not the emphasis. Somebody is lobbying. Somebody is working the ropes of these media companies. And there's a reason for it. We're on the precipice of a major bank run institutional and institutional bank run. Now, you know this, I hope you know this. The money in your bank account is not actually there. The money in your bank account is just a promise. It's a promissory note. It is a fractional reserve banking system. It works as long as everybody doesn't go and withdraw their money all at once. So the fall of first republic bank should be a lot bigger on the wall street journal than the eye candy distraction smoke screen, Doja Cat person. But somebody at the Treasury Department and quite honestly, you can't blame them. Is trying to just kind of tamper this down. You can cover it here or there, but do not engage in panic.

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Cosmetic to critical: Blue states help trans health coverage

AP News Radio

01:01 min | Last month

Cosmetic to critical: Blue states help trans health coverage

"Democratic lawmakers in Oregon are advancing a bill that would expand insurance coverage for gender affirming care. The bill would require health insurance companies to cover things like facial hair removal or Adam's apple reduction surgery which are now considered cosmetic and Salem Oregon Christina wood says she was able to receive certain surgeries that helped her transition, but permanent hair removal wasn't covered. You have people that struggle with this every day that don't have good insurance that can't pay for this out of pocket. Doctor Kevin Wong of Swedish health services in Seattle says transgender patients have higher rates of depression and anxiety and self harm. Especially with societal pressures, especially with all the anti LGBT legislation, which is going on in the states restricting medical care for our gender diverse patients. It's important because we are providing lifesaving care. In Oregon, lawmakers are expected to pass the bill, and several other democratic led states intend to follow suit or already have done so. I'm Donna warder

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AP source: Jets agree on deal to acquire Aaron Rodgers

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | Last month

AP source: Jets agree on deal to acquire Aaron Rodgers

"After 6 weeks of waiting, Aaron Rodgers is leaving behind his brilliant legacy in Green Bay and heading to the bright lights and massive expectations of the Big Apple. The New York Jets have agreed on a deal to acquire the four time NFL MVP from the packers, according to a person with knowledge of the trade, the jets will receive Rogers, the number 15 overall pick and a 5th rounder this year from the packers, the 39 year old Rogers passed for 3695 yards and 26 touchdowns last season, Rogers is expected to replace former number two overall pick Zach Wilson as the jets starter. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

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Appeals court upholds Apple's control of iPhone app store

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | Last month

Appeals court upholds Apple's control of iPhone app store

"A court has ruled that Apple can maintain exclusive control over the distribution of its iPhone apps. And appeals court has rejected the latest effort to force Apple to dismantle its digital wall that protects its most valuable products. The 9th circuit Court of Appeals agreed with the lower court judge, who ruled against Epic Games. The maker of Fortnite, epic sued in 2021, alleging Apple had an illegal monopoly with its App Store. The appellate court, though, did cite some errors in the lower court's findings, which could be grounds for further appeal. Epic Games tried to offer Fortnite outside of the App Store to avoid paying developer fees, but Apple, citing security for its iPhone users. Kick them out. I'm Jackie Quinn.

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Couple Speaks After Being Assaulted, No Help From Chicago Police

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:33 min | Last month

Couple Speaks After Being Assaulted, No Help From Chicago Police

"Believe that you two were targeted in this attack? Or do you believe this was random? But it was very random, 'cause all we were doing, we had just left Nordstrom and we were looking for somewhere to eat. And we saw that group, and they just thought there was tough and then when I move out the way, this out there being stupid, young and dumb, trying to prove a point for nothing. So that's how that happened. And you were also, it was absolutely, go ahead, Ashley. It was just absolutely random. We didn't know anybody. We were just trying to walk through a group of people. And you were also robbed, right? Were things taken from you, Ashley? Yes. Yes. Both of our pairs of shoes, my yeezys hurt, sandals, her Apple watch, my hat, we had just bought the. Both our phone. Glasses, her glasses, both our phones. Cops drove right by it. They act like they didn't see anything. While DJ was getting jumped in the middle of the street, that's when I was getting up off the ground and I saw the cops just drive by. They almost had to avoid the collision. To get past us, but they just drove by the incident in the middle of the street. I've only got a few seconds left, but a good Samaritan picked you up and took you to the hospital, correct? Yes, yes. Yes, your name is lenora. Her name is lenore. Wow. She gave us shoes. And it's home took us to the hospital. Her husband as well. Thank you. I know you're looking for her. I don't know where we've been. Thank you so much for joining us. Our thoughts

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Caller: Jack Teixeira Needs to Be Held Accountable

Mike Gallagher Podcast

00:47 sec | Last month

Caller: Jack Teixeira Needs to Be Held Accountable

"Well, first off, a young man definitely needs to be held accountable for what he did. You bet. I mean, in no way he was he right in doing so. But I think you need to dig a little bit deeper to find the bad apples at the bottom of the barrel and figure out who allowed him to clearance to access these documents. May have been a setup. It may be somebody who's, this kid may be Apache, I guess. That's what a lot of people are suggesting could be because I don't believe anything they say. You don't believe anything they say. But we better believe the difference between right and wrong and to lift him up. I've got somebody on online that on hold, I'm not going to be able to get to him because of a time the time break. Oh, he's a patriot. He's a great patriot. Okay. All right.

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Why Black People Have Less Money in the Bank

The Officer Tatum Show

02:10 min | Last month

Why Black People Have Less Money in the Bank

"If you look at any statistical data, black people have less money in the bank account than white people. They have minimal to do with racism. It has more to do with choices. If you look at the spending of black people generally, they spend more on high end fashion than white people do. They spend, you know, it was an article that I read about Mercedes. It was like almost like black people were buying more Mercedes than people that have twice their money are buying. And you look at the median income of black community, there's no way in the world you should be buying Mercedes. There's no way in the world you should be a Gucci. You should be at Louis Vuitton. And what happens is culturally, when you grow up poor or when your parents are a certain way, the first opportunity you have to feel wealthy to feel like you made it to feel like you accomplished you're gonna bite that Apple. Every single time, you're not gonna do the long-term investment. You're not gonna do it a long, long money, wealth. It's the right now, the flashy look, I made it. I'm out the hood, and those things create the deficits in the gaps and investment in the housing and wages. Look at the NFL. You got all these guys in the NFL, like 80% of them go bankrupt. It's not a lack of money. They signed a $1 million contracts. It's the lack of decision of poor decision making that create these environments. And I'll add this to it. So therefore, when you look at this and they say, if we close the gaps in the black community, we would have made $16 trillion. Now let me add this to the to the point here. There's people in this country that are extremely wealthy and they understand how to make money and all they think about is money. And all they do is money. Now, wouldn't you think that a person would be that want money that's thinking about money that lived for money? That's a billionaire wanted to be a trillionaire. Wouldn't you think if they saw a Citi banks thing that says if only black people were equal to white people in these categories, we could add $16 trillion to the GDP.

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Geopolitical Expert Predicts World Crisis Within 3-5 Years

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:45 min | Last month

Geopolitical Expert Predicts World Crisis Within 3-5 Years

"What about CEOs that do a bunch of business I was just trying to chairman Gallagher yesterday and he just sat down with Tim Cook and apple is in a world they can't get out of China, right? They can't. And so have you been advising we're not talking specifically about Apple now. Have you been advising any company on how to prepare for what would be the consequences from a world crisis? My role as a geopolitical expert in analyst is more along the lines of what are the chances that this could occur. What are the immediate tactical and operational effects, what is the likelihood of this happening? What are the timelines? Those are the kind of things that I'm particularly well positioned to talk about. I do not, as a general proposition, talk about the kind of business choices that you are articulating. I try and provide a sense of where the overall situation is going. So that the business leaders, the people like Glenn youngkin, when he was the CEO of the Carlyle group, would be in a position to make those kind of business decisions. And by the way, I think you're absolutely correct. It's not just Apple. Many firms are very reliant on China for manufacturing. Less so for services than for goods. And many of those businesses could find themselves in a very difficult position if a sudden sharp conflict broke out. Again, I don't think that's likely. I know some believe it could happen in the immediate future. I'd say it's three to 5 years away at a minimum.

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Mike Gallagher Announces New Podcast 'The No Interruptions Podcast'

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:58 min | Last month

Mike Gallagher Announces New Podcast 'The No Interruptions Podcast'

"Even when it's not a troll, I do interrupt people too much. And I know that. And I'm working on it, but I came up with an idea the other day. Why don't we do a podcast that has no interruptions whatsoever. But yet presents challenging complicated, compelling issues in a debate format with no shouting and cross talk and interrupting each other and we dropped the first episode this morning at 6 a.m. Eastern Time, a good conversation with a young Texas Democrat whose pro abortion and a young conservative with the radians foundation pro life, and we, they debated the abortion issue. Now, my role is just moderator. Do you know how hard that is for me? That's torture. That's like sitting on a plane with next to Sammy and Gettysburg for four hours. That'd be my luck. It was torture to be the moderator. You know what? It worked. It was pretty good. In fact, it was very good. And I think you're going to like it. If you've got a few minutes to spare, download the podcast, it's the first installment of what we trust will be many more episodes of the Mike Gallagher show, no interruptions, podcast, only rule, no interruptions allowed. You hear the right, you hear the left. Again, I just keep the train on the tracks. And the first episode has been uploaded. It's available now wherever you get podcasts, Apple, Spotify, just look for the Mike Gallagher show, or you can go directly to Mike online dot com and click on that to hear the first episode of the no interruptions podcast from the Mike Gallagher show featuring the abortion debate in a way that you're not going to typically hear it. We listen. I get emotional. We get passionate. We interrupt. We yell, we go back and forth. This one was really pretty even handed.

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Tim Scott's Charming and Engaging Style Sets Him Apart in the Race

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:30 min | Last month

Tim Scott's Charming and Engaging Style Sets Him Apart in the Race

"I want to talk first about Tim Scott. He released the Tim Scott dot com video. It is the opposite of everyone else in the race thus far. He charming and warm. He's engaging and smiling. What do you think are his chances? First of all, I love Tim Scott. I think he's exactly the image, the style, the mood, the attitude, the Republican Party, should have. If it wants to win a big and solid majority instead of trying to eke out 50.1% or some minimal or winning a plurality or something like that. I do think it's kind of funny when he even tries to he even his negative is kind of positive. Yes. Democrats and Biden, have you seen the video yet? Have you seen the video? Okay. And it was fascinating to see what he tried to do the negative stuff, the red meat, and you could just tell that's not Jim Scott's style, right? They are trying to destroy our neighborhood. He's not quite smiling, but just that tone of his voice. Amulet and energetic and curious. Ivanka. Yes, yes, exactly. I've had a chance to talk to him a couple of times. My parents who are quietly active in South Carolina politics of met him a bunch of times. I think really highly of them. It's going to be tough to get the Republican nomination. If your name isn't Donald Trump and it's not Ron DeSantis.

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Leaked Spy Satellite System Puts US National Security at Risk

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:39 min | Last month

Leaked Spy Satellite System Puts US National Security at Risk

"Chairman, I have to ask you about the leak. This is very bad. The Financial Times revealed that it has revealed the existence of a spy satellite system that we've got that knows previously unknown to the world. Who would do this? I'm just curious, you don't know who it is, but who would do something this damaging? Am I right, by the way, to conclude it deeply damaging? It's deeply damaging. I mean, we revealed the leaks purportedly revealed that, you know, we've penetrated the Russian system and think about that if you're the Russians and you learn about that, you're immediately going to look for the source of that penetration and probably kill everyone and that compromises a valuable stream of intelligence. I should note we have we're not in session. We're going to be back on Monday. I expect we're going to get our initial briefing on this on the Intel committee. I hope we get a full battle damage assessment. My working hypothesis is that this was just some, you know, let's say mid to low level intelligence community or defense community staffer with a savior complex, which is incredibly unfortunate. Another Chelsea. Another Edward Snowden. Something like that. Yeah, yeah. But who knows? I admittedly, I don't know right now. It's incredibly damaging. And you know, it's sort of this paradox to you that in the 21st century, I think we're going to have to be more forward leaning in our willingness to declassify intelligence. I think our ability to share intelligence rapidly with our partners in Ukraine has been a good thing on balance. That, of course, entails a lot of risk and increases the likelihood of leaks and things like that. I'm not saying that happened in this case, but the bottom line is we just need to understand what happened in an effort to prevent it and hold anyone who broke the law accountable because this is very, very troubling for U.S. national security. Now,

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What China Means to Apple

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:50 min | Last month

What China Means to Apple

"You also went and saw Tim Cook. Now I was in a room when Tim Cook got very Sparky with senator Tom cotton when the senator, whom he did not appear to recognize. I'm not sure Tim Cook's up to date on much in the Congress. Question, some of their practices early on in his tenure as a member of the Senate. And Tim Cook just bristled and dismissed what he thought was a young man who probably didn't know anything. Tom cotton. It's like dismissing you. They're on the Intel committee. How did Tim Cook respond 'cause they're the most deeply embedded American company in China. They can't get out. They're like, the pirates who are part of the ship in the Disney movies, Pirates of the Caribbean. You know, the guys who were stuck in the wall. That's apple in China. What did he tell you? Well, to your point here, I left thinking that even in the best case scenario where a company like Apple realizes it needs to de risk is the new phrase of the moment and rebalance their supply chains out of China. You know, it's not like they can pick up and tomorrow they'll be in Vietnam or there'll be an Indian. So it's going to be a prolonged process. And the point I tried to make is that if Apple conceives of their relationship or presence in China is sort of the floor of our economic relationship. But differently, if we continue to decouple and other areas, AI, quantum, they feel that they should still be allowed to make iPhones in China. Okay, well, what happens when the floor falls out of the relationship? The bottom falls out of the relation because Xi Jinping decides to invade Taiwan. Well then they're in a heck of a tricky situation. And for whatever reason, whenever I interact with, you know, big tech CEOs or particularly major asset managers on Wall Street, they really just particularly those who have met with Xi Jinping repeatedly. They just tend to discount the likelihood that Xi Jinping would do something like that. For whatever reason, it's totally foreign to my sensibilities as a military analyst. They just think that he's going to act rationally. He'd never do it. It would be economically destructive. And I just, I find myself always puzzled as to why they think that way, because I think that for reasons that have less to do with, you know, the pure economic calculus and have more to do with his own legacy as well as the ideological nature of the Chinese Communist Party, which we've ignored for two decades. The odds of Xi Jinping doing something like this are indeed increasing. So that's the conversation we had. We raised some concerns about the reports that Apple has shut off their AirDrop AirDrop functionality during the COVID zero protests. We had a back and forth on that issue. So again, this was the first first engagement in what's going to be a longer conversation. I will concede and kind of to the point of your question, this is the trickiest aspect of economic decoupling.

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Disney's Self-Censorship for China

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:37 min | Last month

Disney's Self-Censorship for China

"Chairman, let me now talk to you about your trip out west. You didn't call me. I would have gone with you to see Iger. I speak Hollywood. Did he just shine you on or did he actually have a candid conversation with you about Disney's agenda with China? Well, I think, you know, we were able to raise a lot of concerns. There's obviously been some high profile incidents. Most notably in the making of the live action Mulan, Disney, not only filmed in Xinjiang province, but thanked local officials. And Iger and his team walked us through what happened, you know, what policy changes they've made, subsequently. I sort of left thinking. And again, this was really an introduction to a world. I've never interacted with in Hollywood before. There's two issues here. There's one involving, if you want a movie to screen in China, you submit to Chinese Communist Party censors, right? And there's a quote of about 34 movies a year that are allowed to get in. They've actually stopped letting a lot of American movies in besides James Cameron movies. And most studios are realizing that when it comes time to formulate their P and L, shoot their profit and loss sheet, they just have to put a big fat zero under China because China's increasingly privileging its domestic movies, which should be a lesson for every industry. So that's one thing. A studio has to make a decision as to whether they accept censorship or tweaking from CCP sensors. That's troubling. The bigger issue and what we didn't really get answers to is the issue of self censorship. If your entire business model is built on the expectation that you'll be able to make money in China, what creative choices are you making on the front end before you film as you're tweaking the script as you're deciding character choices as you're deciding filming locations already expecting that you're going to have to appease a CCP sensor. Put differently, it's one thing to tweak a movie to get access to a particular country. And studios do that not only for China, they do it for Middle Eastern countries, but it's another thing for that censored version to become the global version. And of course, the CCP wants their version to be the global version. They don't want anyone to know they're committing a genocide. They don't want anyone to know they have egregious human rights abuses. And so that's really what we need to be worried about, as well as I just think the general hypocrisy we see from Hollywood sometimes, which is they tend to bash America, particularly conservative America, but they have no problem apologizing for the CCP. So that's the conversation we started. It's just a start, you know, we're going to continue. We're going to follow up, but I think it was a good chance for our members to voice a lot of their concerns. You

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The Lord's Protection and Favor

Pray the Word with David Platt

01:47 min | Last month

The Lord's Protection and Favor

"Psalm chapter 17 verse 8 keep me as the apple of your eye. Hide me in the shadow of your wings. What imagery? And this solemn in all these psalms I love psalms and specifically here in this verse is prayer that God would keep the psalmist as the apple of his eye, which is paused. There's so much there. I want that we as rebellious sinners for the holy God of the universe would even be able to consider ourselves as the apple of his eye. This is what the Bible teaches we are made in the image of God and loved by God and for all who trust in Jesus you know God is father. Just picture a dad in this world who so loves his children. They are the apple of his eye. He just shines when he thinks about them and looks at them and spends time with them. And he loves them. This is not an unhealthy picture of a child trying to earn their dad's approval. This is a picture of a father, a dad who delights in his kids, and this is the picture we have of God, as our father, the lighting and you and me as his children, not in a way that we're then compelled to try to earn his favor but in a way that we just want to stay there close to him. We want to be an intimate close, wonderful, encouraging, enjoyable relationship with him as the apple of his eye. Don't you want that today? Just to walk so closely with God as your father enjoying his love for you walking in love for him

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"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

Apple Talks

04:04 min | 2 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"You can go to the catalog when you go into the brows, you can see composers, periods, genres, conductors, orchestras, soloists, ensembles, and choirs, and then there's playlists, so you can see like specialized playlists. And you can sort of buy instrument as well. So we'll dance pretty cool. It just got released today as I'm recording, it's a first AKA apple's birthday. So also today is Friday. So we are wishing a happy birthday today. It's.

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

Apple Talks

03:51 min | 2 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"It's <Speech_Music_Female> <Advertisement> <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> <Music> <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> June <Speech_Music_Female> <Advertisement> 5th <Speech_Music_Female> <Advertisement> through I think <Speech_Music_Female> <Advertisement> 9. <SpeakerChange> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> Yeah, <Music> so June 5th <Music> through June 9th. <Music> <Music> So <Speech_Female> starting on June <Speech_Female> 5th, they <Speech_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> announced all the new features. <Speech_Music_Female> And then <Music> throughout <Speech_Music_Female> the <Speech_Music_Female> <Music> <Music> week. <Music> <Music> <Music> <SpeakerChange> <Music> Yeah, throughout <Speech_Music_Female> the <Music> event, <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> you can <Speech_Music_Female> the <SpeakerChange> developers <Speech_Music_Female> can get hands on <Speech_Music_Female> and help find <Music> developer <SpeakerChange> teams <Music> at all. <Music> <Speech_Music_Female> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Music_Female> So that's nice for <Speech_Music_Female> them. But we don't really <Speech_Music_Female> care because we're <Music> <Music> <Advertisement> <SpeakerChange> <Music> <Advertisement> peasants. <Music> <Music> Peasants. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Music_Female> <Advertisement> <Speech_Music_Female> Yeah. <Speech_Music_Female> Yeah, <Speech_Music_Female> so we just <Speech_Music_Female> watched the <Music> video. <SpeakerChange> <Music> And <Music> silence. <Music> And <Music> maybe scream <Speech_Music_Female> every few minutes. <Speech_Music_Female> <Music> Oh wait, no. Normal <Speech_Female> human beings don't <Speech_Female> do that. <Speech_Female> Okay. <SpeakerChange> <Music> <Music> Well, <Music> if you're wanting to <Music> know <Music> where you can watch it, <Music> <Advertisement> <Music> go <Music> right on <SpeakerChange> down <Music> to apple <Music> dot com. <Speech_Music_Female> <SpeakerChange> If you <Speech_Female> scroll down, it'll <Speech_Female> be on there, <Speech_Music_Female> or it might be <Speech_Music_Female> at the top, <SpeakerChange> depending on <Speech_Female> what day, <Speech_Female> but on June 5th, <Speech_Female> it will <Speech_Music_Female> be at the top of the <Speech_Music_Female> page. You can <Speech_Music_Female> just click it there, <Speech_Music_Female> and when it starts, <Speech_Music_Female> it'll be <Speech_Music_Female> available right there. <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> You can also watch it on <Speech_Music_Female> YouTube. <Speech_Music_Female> Apple TV, I <Speech_Music_Female> always watch it on Apple <Speech_Music_Female> TV because I <Music> find it. I <Music> can like <Speech_Music_Female> go into the Apple <Speech_Female> TV app on

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Apple Talks

03:38 min | 2 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"There was just another day refreshing the Apple events page when this happened. Hey, what's up? Noah here again. And some news, some awesome, great, awesome news just came. Yeah. So I was every day, I have been going to the Apple event site, and make sure went to it because I knew that some event was going to be coming soon. And today, I got what I wanted. That's right. Apple is announcing a new event. And you might be thinking, it's going to be a spring event. Like you said there is going to be. And like two episodes ago, but no. They have already announced WWDC. 22. And I'm going to call it. Yeah. So one is it. Tomorrow. Yeah. No, it's not tomorrow. No. It's on June 5th. I mean, come on. It's like, okay, what is it? What can I think? What comes before April, January February, march, march? Okay, so it's march, what is it today? March 29. Meaning April is right around the corner. So if we count the months, like I have to, because I'm in kindergarten, January, February, march, April. May, June, that means there's a few days left in March. Then I have April, and then I have may. To wait. For June 5th event. Try to wait even more in June. Great things come at great costs. I mean, it's no different than any other event. That's a normal time, but I wish it came earlier. So what's in what is a dub dub? What is a WWDC? Let's find out. Apple every year does these things called WWC. Also known as world wide developer conferences. Where, developers may request to come to apple headquarters and check out their new project. Check out their new software updates. And see how they can improve the apps. With the new updates. So

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Apple Talks

01:45 min | 3 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"So yeah. Thanks for watching, I want to, before we go, talk about last week's episode. Kind of weird because I didn't make a new episode last week and I didn't specifically tell you I didn't give an update or anything like that. And the weirdest thing is I didn't get no one asked me about it. No one like um. They didn't like, tell me why didn't you make an episode? Which a lot of my listeners don't like. Talk to me a lot. Maybe not. But my mom listens to it every week. And she didn't even talk to me about it. So I just want to let you know that last week was my dad's birthday. So that's why I didn't get it released a new I just didn't feel like telling you that I didn't feel like making a new episode just telling you that I wasn't gonna make it up. So yeah, that's why I'm so thank you for watching. Please leave a review on Apple podcasts. And listen to some of my other episodes, thank you for watching, I mean, yeah, walking. I can say watching today. And I will see you in the next one.

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Apple Talks

07:12 min | 3 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"Hey guys, welcome to today's episode and today we are going to be checking out my Apple layer. So this is my door as you can see that there's nothing on it. But I'm currently making a hello Apple logo thingy, you know, that thing. And this is it so far. So yeah, really nice. It's really good. So what does enter? So as we step in here, we'll see my desk over here. And it has my little Apple bag and in it there's my Apple watch bag. I mean box my iPad, my iPad keyboard, let's see what else we have my AirPods. We have. This. Gift card that has no money on it. And we have my iPhone box. So yes, that is, we also have my Apple headquarters finger that I made. Last year, it was really bad. We have my headphones that I don't use anymore. And if we look up, we're going to see my little. Apple wall I guess. So let's get a closer look. So to start, we have this apple poster. That very conveniently has a TM circled very nice. And you know who made that? Yes, very good. And I don't know when it was. I think it was last year or the year before. I actually cut up my sister's new iPhone box. So I just have this beautiful iPhone. Along with these little things that saved iPhone and have the apple to go. I also took this out of my Apple watch and iPad boxes, and I also have this poster that I got directly from Apple, I know, right? Like directly from Apple, I'm the best. That actually anyone can get by just going to one of their apple camp sessions. That happened during the summer. And they have a lot of great today at Apple Sessions designs specifically for kids that are really interactive and fun. I also decided to tape an Apple Pay sticker and the Apple logo. That we got in the mail for like my parents activating Apple Pay and stuff. Stop. Okay. Also, I got this for my birthday this year. Not this year. Last year. With our little Apple logo, chomping down on Samsung. And you know who that's made by two. You know, a lot of my good stuff. Is from a good drawer. Which is definitely not me. So let's get back to my desk and I want to say that I don't actually record. At my desk. I actually record in my closet over here. My little blanket that covers it. That fell down. I'll fix that later. I don't think I'll ever fix it. Sorry for my fingers. So I literally just crawl in here. I have to get right here. I crawl in here. And here we are, we're inside it now. There's literally nothing to see. It's literally a wall. It's black. So, yeah, I literally just record in here. It's so small. And it'll feed. Um, yeah. So that's where I record that's my little recording studio that has nothing to it, and I'm holding my little microphone right now. We I can pin it to like a shirt or hoodie or something. But I just like holding it. I don't know why. Back to my desk. I have my water bottle here. With my Apple sticker and EG sticker, if you don't know that, look it up. It's a Arizona thing. Yeah, so I can hydrate even though I never do. And I have this rare addition, Apple pencil. So I don't even know where it came from. So my mom just had it randomly. In her room, and then when I started becoming obsessed with Apple, I was like, can I have that? Sure. So I have an Apple pencil that eraser really the racers really bad. And I've never sharpened it. I don't know why. I also have this pumpkin. Which has nothing to do with Apple, but I've had it for like two years now, so. It's a pretty big accomplishment. And. 'cause I like parents. And my dog goes. Because I like dongles. So yeah, that's my bad. You really want to care about that. I want to care about, I don't think you really care about that. Look, yeah. That's really all my. This is just my room. That's my keyboard. That I usually keep on my desk, but I didn't want to get in the way. But yeah, that's my room. That's my Apple oiler. Also, my AirPods are charging right now. So yeah, studio, very, very much a studio. Very studious.

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Apple Talks

01:45 min | 3 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"Enjoying the Super Bowl. That's great. I hate them. So today I just want to say that this week I have been very, very excited. Because because as you can probably guess, there's gonna be a 2023 spring event. And Apple hasn't held a spring about a spring event for a year or so. So, this might be the time. And I am really excited because it's not just spring events. There's also going to be probably a lot of events in new products this year. This, yeah, this year. So there's been rumors that this year there's going to be a spring update, which includes a whole bunch of Macs, and maybe iPads, and guess what? Guess what? The air we are headset. We have been waiting for forever. And I want to say that when I first found out about the headset, they were all saying, yeah, they're going to do like an event in January. And then later everyone, like, a few weeks later, they're like, oh no, they're definitely doing it in dub dub. And now everyone's saying that they're going to do it in June. And I'm so happy because, yeah,

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Apple Talks

02:23 min | 4 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"Obsessed over the Apple watches because I didn't know that the family present was gonna be a MacBook. So I was like, no, open the Apple watches, and my dad insisted on opening the family. Okay, maybe I shouldn't say assistant insisted. But yeah, we decided to open the family thing. My sister opened it. And. We opened it so that. We opened the top of it. So if it was laying down on the floor, like a normal beat, you flipped it over so you could see the side, the short side. I don't know what I'm saying. Whatever. So I opened it, and it was just the Apple logo. And it was the biggest box ever of an Apple device. So there it is, an apple. I mean, a MacBook. And you should have seen my face. I got a recording of it, and my face was like crazy. But that's the background story. Now it's actually talk about the MacBook. So this MacBook is a MacBook Air with a 13 inch screen diagonally. It has the M1 chip running in it, so it first MacBook to have an Apple silicon chip. And it goes so fast and so smooth. It's like really hard for me to like bump into something that it's meant. It's like the M1 chip is designed for things that multitasking where people are like doing a bunch of graphic intensive things. All at once and I am not using it to that degree. So it's like smooth over here, like it's

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Apple Talks

05:47 min | 5 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"Where it's I like EYE and then D so I get it. I like your eyeball and

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

Apple Talks

07:01 min | 5 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"My device is list. Now has another device. And that device is not just any device. It is the MacBook air. With an M1 chip. Yes, you heard that right. MacBook Air with an M1 chip. In today, we are not going to talk to about to you about it. Because suspense is key. And also, I need to get to know it first. So and we have more present matters that we have to talk about. And that is about the Apple AR VR headset, which is now is going to launch in oh wait, I can't tell you yet because suspense. So it's going to be apple's a over your headsets. So let us dive right in. So you know Meadows VR headset. It's going to be that, but much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much much more. So it's going to be called something like, so there's either going to be at one AR VR headset or there's going to be a or glasses and a VR headset. So this has been apple's Apple has been making this for several years now. They want to come out and have it like the ultimate headset and it's going to be like mad is going down. And it's going to be an awesome thing. And so the AR glasses are basically just where their glasses that you put on, and then they can simulate basically computers so you basically have floating screens around you and you have infinite you have basically an infinite amount. You can because you don't need to put them anywhere. They're just in front of you. So you can just move around, move them around, and it's like, there's no more need for actual computers now because now you just put on these glasses and there you are. You have a whole nother you have a whole computer in front of you. So it basically puts it puts a computer in your area, but instead of having a computer, it takes out the physical, computer, and it leaves just the screen, so you have just this square, like a normal screen, and then you can do whatever you want. Exactly what you can do on a Mac with it. So this is basically what the rumor says about the AR glasses. So I know I'm probably like wowing you right now. You're like, oh, I didn't know this could ever exist. The future is right now. That's what I felt when I heard about it. This seems like what would happen in like decades. From now, and it's just like almost here, but we're thinking that's going to come with the VR headset, which we're going to talk about now. So the VR headset is basically the matter, but except it's much better. So it's going to eliminate the need for the. Little things that you put in your hand. I don't know what they're called hand controller thingies. You know, those weird things that are kind of like Xbox controllers, but they're divided into two, and then you hold them in your hand. It's going to eliminate the need for that. And it's going this thing, this air, I mean this VR headset. Or AR VR headset is going to basically have 15 cameras on that. 15. And the current iPhones only have three cameras on it. It's going to make it so that there's cameras on the front. There's cameras below you. There is cameras above you. So you basically have a 360 view of what's going on around you. And it can see exactly where your hands are, what your hands are doing, what the rest of your body is doing. So you have an awesome VR head VR experience right on your face without needing anything else. And that is awesome. It's going to have a 5 K or four K display. I'm hoping it's 5 K because 5 K video is going to be awesome because much less pixelation pixelation. And some people even say that there's going to be retina detection, meaning it scans your eye to know. Who you are. I mean, come on now. Um. Are we fantasizing? This is real. What's going on? Yeah, it's going to scan your eye. It's going to scan your little eyeballs. Better in your head. Oh my gosh. And so I. Had, I've drawn iPhones. I've made iPhone things. I don't know. I don't really remember what I do. I just like make it so that you can I just go around and I'm like, oh, soon apple's gonna make something called ID

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Apple Talks

02:34 min | 5 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"Hello, welcome back to Apple talks. It was my birthday just a few days ago. And that leads us right into our topic about my review on the AirPods pro. So you're probably guessing by now, no I got AirPods pro. And you are correct. Because I've been saving up my money and I finally got enough money to get AirPods pro. And I've kind of wanted AirPods pro, but I knew that I wouldn't be able to save music offline, but then I got an app that I wanted to do it for free. But that's not what we're here to talk about. So let's just jump right into my review on AirPods pro. So my AirPods pro are also so I think first we're going to talk about the battery. So I, on my first day of having them, which was my birthday, I was like, I had them in my ear, the whole day, and I put them in my case, and when you open the case, it shows like a pop up kind of on your iPhone that shows you the battery percentage, and when they're in the case, they charge. And I saw the percentage actually go up. Like every couple of seconds and that is like awesome. It charges like super fast and just 15 minutes of charging can give you like three to four hours of listening to music, which is awesome. And I'm actually, I actually have them in right now. Because I'm going to listen back later. All you figured out my secret. But that is a battery battery is awesome. I can put them, I can charge them with my iPhone cord, or I can put it on my Apple watch charger or I can buy a separate charger MagSafe charger for it, but I stick with the Apple watch charger a lot because I don't charge it overnight. I haven't, I've only had to charge at once and I just left it there during the day, and I could still have my AirPods in my ears while my case was charging. So I just put it on there and let it charge. And then I could charge my Apple watch overnight, which is what I usually do. So charging is awesome, just like the

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Apple Talks

02:30 min | 6 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"This year. But we are pretty sure that it's going to be a bigger notch like the

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

Apple Talks

06:44 min | 6 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apple Talks

"Welcome back to Apple talk. So today, as you can see in the title, I'm going to be talking about what I really love about the iPhone 14 and my reaction to it when it came out. So let me first just give you a background story. So I'm making a go to school. If you didn't know that, then good for you. And I had school that day because it was a Wednesday when they had the event. So and it was at like what 10 p.m. ten, sorry, 10 a.m. when it went on air and so I was like really, really excited that whole day. And I ran inside when I got home to watch it and I just want to say that I the first part was all about the Apple watches and I was just like get to the iPhones because I had heard all this great stuff because it was all like, oh yes, they're gonna have like a pill shaped dark. I mean dark I still say pill shaped notch and a little circle cut out for the camera and I really love how they did it because they made the dynamic island, which is just like a smaller pill shape size and it changes its shape and size to alert you. About stuff that's happening in the moment and it was so cool I like screamed when I saw it so that is like the thing of the day and then I was just so amazed with the emergency SOS via satellite because that thing Apple spent $400 million on just making that for their buildings there, staffing and just a software in general took 450 $1 million and just the way that Apple was able to do this. Like Samsung and LG and your other little googles and your androids, you can not beat this. You will now be able to send a text message to emergency services without needing to be close to a cell tower or can connected to a Wi-Fi network. How cool is that? So that was also really amazing. And I love the way that iPhone 14 pro has always on display. And it artfully dims your wallpaper and it's just so dramatic. I love apple that way. Do you like the best dramatic things and I love it. And also the iPhone 14 and 14 pro have now crash detection, which I think is really cool. It's like an expansion of all detection, where it can use its high force high G force accelerometers and barometers and it uses the microphone for impact levels. And it can tell when you are in a car crash. And get you home even when you're unconscious. So Siri will be there to help you. So it's going to stay on your screen. It's going to be like, hey, you iPhone recognize that you're in a car crash, and then it has emergency SOS swiper. I should call it swiper. Yeah, so far. Where you just swipe it and then it calls emergency services for you. And if in Syria, we'll be talking to you throughout. So it'll be like, hey, we're going to start a countdown. And if you don't respond within the end of that countdown, we're going to call 9 9-1-1 for you. And we're going to give you their coordinates, their medical ID. Of course, it doesn't say all that. It's just like calling 9-1-1 and blah blah blah a second. But that's just like the inside. It'll also let your emergency contacts know that you're in a car crash and you're location as well. And I just think it's so cool how Apple tech can save lives like this. And on that note, let's transition to the app watch. So the Apple watch, it can also do crush detection, which is really cool because it can if you have an iPhone 14 and an Apple watch series 8 SC second generation or Apple watch, then they can work seamlessly together to help get the care you need. So it'll first alert you on your wrist and if you don't move and your heart rate is low or your breathing rate is slow, then that's an immediate sign that they're going to start calling 9-1-1 on your phone. So that if you do become conscious again, then it can, they can hear you, well, because the iPhone's microphone is obviously a lot better than the Apple watches. Microphone. Oh my gosh, this episode is so long already. I have a lot to talk about. But what comes the new series 8?

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Apostate Apple

05:26 min | 8 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apostate Apple

"You don't have all this access. Bullshit. If you got the money spend it, if you got the money, if you want to look right, you want to buy a new outfit. You want to get you a new car about that shit. The fuck out of here with that. But people end up having this low impoverished mindset and then of course they create a reality around that through their subconscious and now money don't come to them. They struggling all the time. And it's because they don't love money. You got to love money to get a lot of money. Else she won't get it. So they say the love of money is the root of all evil. Not necessarily true. Yeah, a lot of stuff if you look deep down, you'll find somebody who was trying to get this money. They did something foul to get it. But that's not always the case. Loving money leads you to get it so that you can live a comfortable life. You should want a comfortable life. But if you are Christian, you'll think that comfortable living or really extravagant living is somehow wrong. It's not. It's not wrong with that. What's wrong is if you did it through evil means, if you stepped on somebody, you tore somebody down to get it. But ain't nothing wrong with getting this money. So, but the Bible has these few passages here. There's another one that's been often misused to give everything. And even if your rent went paid, give it, and this older woman gave all she had and she gave more than those rich people who gave out of their surplus and she's better and she's more faithful because she gave. Her old ass should have kept that money because she needed for the pay her bills. You know, come on, man, but they want you in this poor mindset. You know, so you ain't got no money. You got low confidence. You got a little self esteem. Your autonomy is being taken away from you. You just a following drone sheep. With low self esteem, you don't think better of yourself. This is what the Bible is trying to turn you into. And he turned the term me into that. Okay? Here's a few more passages to be going in this. Actually, we just won here. This is one that is designed to suppress your emotions, particularly anger. Because you gonna get angry when you start to see how things are fucked up. So in ephesians chapter four versus 26, he says, be angry and send that. That's clearly saying that anger is not a sin. But religion, you will hear them say that anger is a sin. If you're angry and you show that emotion, they say you're a sinner, you're a bad person. What are you doing? You need to calm down. Anger is a natural emotion that arises when there's a violation of something? When there's an offense of some kind and when you need to use when you need fuel to change something for the better, you get angry. As a natural emotion is nothing sinful about emotion. It's nothing simple about anger. And so is this as here in the past is be angry, but don't see it. You can be angry, but don't send, but here even in religion, they will walk down Regis patches and misinterpret it. And say the anger is seeing, all right? So what this does is suppress your emotions, especially when you're angry with your pastor for his abuse, your angry was being taught from out of scripture. You angry with God in some cases. You angry with other people in the church, family members, et cetera, religion will tell you to suppress that. And that's not good. And so anger is necessary. It tells you what's going on. And something needs to be addressed. But no, let's suppress that. That's all I got for you today. Thank you for listening to the end. Rates, subscribe, share this broadcast with people. Email me at Neil at Neil real dot com. And once again, there is nothing good in religion, anything that is good in revision, but spawn from humanity. All right? Have a good day.

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Apostate Apple

01:33 min | 9 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apostate Apple

"So stay tuned. I appreciate you for listening to the end, like, share, subscribe, rate this podcast. Email me at Neil and Neil real dot com and have a great day.

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Apostate Apple

02:14 min | 9 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apostate Apple

"apple" Discussed on Apostate Apple

Apostate Apple

02:10 min | 9 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apostate Apple

"What's up good people this is your host Neil real and this is the apostate Apple broadcast. In this message I'm gonna be breaking down 5 ways religion causes unfulfillment and unhappiness within a marriage. And I'm doing this list because I got married when I was religious when I was a Christian and it didn't turn out well. And many of the things on this list is what was happening in my marriage. So another shot at religion today, that's what this podcast is about. And I just want to

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"apple" Discussed on Apostate Apple

Apostate Apple

01:43 min | 9 months ago

"apple" Discussed on Apostate Apple